Stephen,
Thank you for clarifying it.
>Dmitry
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>Just want to clarify, you do not need VS.NET 2002 to use .NET Framework 1.0. In the project property dialog of VS.NET 2003, you can select which .NET Framework you want to compile you project to.
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>Stephen
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>>PMFJI,
>>Do I understand correctly that once you upgrade from VS.NET 2002 to VS.NET >2003 you still have both available? and both frameworks 1.0 and 1.1 are >also avaialble? and you can have some projects in VS.NET 2002 with >framework 1.0 and other projects in VS.NET 2003 with 1.1?
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